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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Mistaken identity? nah police always done it to me n ma mates"
Arrest you for absolutely no reason?
If this were true, surely you'd appeal that kind of treatment wouldn't you? |
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Mistaken identity? nah police always done it to me n ma mates
Arrest you for absolutely no reason?
If this were true, surely you'd appeal that kind of treatment wouldn't you? I" I got the form tey give U and ma hands are cut to shit |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yh u can't call nobody nice u got no pic n batman is police "
In English?
If I haven’t got a pic, how am I ugly? (I do have pics) and no, Batman is a millionaire vigilante...
Seriously chap, the Harry Kane comment was a joke. But from an old man, people (ie the ladies who’s pants I sssume you’re trying to get in) will be watching how you talk to others and the lack of respect and sense of humour you seem to demonstrate. I’m not here to bicker, just didn’t realise your skin was so thin. |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
"Yh u can't call nobody nice u got no pic n batman is police
Eh?
That's you told
If you know what he said, can you translate? "
I'd be interested too but haven't learnt the strain of English formed of odd syllables & one letter at a time! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Police are a bunch of clowns
Yes, i can see the confusion with regards to the uniform. "
I like it when they throw buckets of water that's actually just bits of tissue paper over offenders |
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
margate sumwear by the sea |
"Erm......don't do things you need to be arrested for then?"
This ^^^^^^
The police are not clowns.
Thay do a good job.
I've never had a problem with them.
But I've never brok the lor. 100% onist.
And if you thinks its fun to brake the lor then expect to see the police. |
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This is down to Therese May and her massive investment in the police.
There are now so many of them, they go round arresting innocent people as they have nothing to do now London is a crime free city.
Word of warning, I hear ambulance crews are going round grabbing healthy people off the streets to give the bored under worked NHS something to do... |
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care "
Is this something to do with the clampdown on knife and gun crime. Wasn't Tottenham one of the areas where they said they were going to step up stop and search. |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Is this something to do with the clampdown on knife and gun crime. Wasn't Tottenham one of the areas where they said they were going to step up stop and search."
Stop and question: police powers
A police officer might stop you and ask:
what your name is
what you’re doing in the area
where you’re going
You don’t have to stop or answer any questions. If you don’t and there’s no other reason to suspect you, then this alone can’t be used as a reason to search or arrest you.
Stop and search: police powers
A police officer has powers to stop and search you if they have ‘reasonable grounds’ to suspect you’re carrying:
illegal drugs
a weapon
stolen property
something which could be used to commit a crime, such as a crowbar
You can only be stopped and searched without reasonable grounds if it has been approved by a senior police officer. This can happen if it is suspected that:
serious violence could take place
you’re carrying a weapon or have used one
you’re in a specific location or area
Before you’re searched
Before you’re searched the police officer must tell you:
their name and police station
what they expect to find, for example drugs
the reason they want to search you, for example if it looks like you’re hiding something
why they are legally allowed to search you
that you can have a record of the search and if this isn’t possible at the time, how you can get a copy
Removing clothing: police powers
A police officer can ask you to take off your coat, jacket or gloves.
The police might ask you to take off other clothes and anything you’re wearing for religious reasons - for example a veil or turban. If they do, they must take you somewhere out of public view.
If the officer wants to remove more than a jacket and gloves they must be the same sex as you.
If they haven’t fulfilled this then IPc complaint. Whilst I respect what the police do they have to do it within the law |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I feel like I've just woken up in some sort of parallel universe.
Innit........
I believe thats the patois of d' streetz bro.
Word."
That’s a bit unfair. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Tell them it was Harry Kane, he claims everything else that wasn’t him?"
Hahahahahaa
Answer of the thread right there |
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Mistaken identity? nah police always done it to me n ma mates
Arrest you for absolutely no reason?
If this were true, surely you'd appeal that kind of treatment wouldn't you? I I got the form tey give U and ma hands are cut to shit"
Ok! Does anyone know why the op’s hands are cut? Has any explanation been given that I’ve missed? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love the police, I've had a couple in my time
On a serious note I am not sure what has happened, but was you trying to resist arrest and cut up your hand? If so next time just cooperate and then if you feel their still in the wrong for arresting you, Make a complaint. If you struggle and wild out on them you become a danger, they will use that as reason for arrested. Just cooperate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hmmm usually people who have a problem with the police are usually the people getting up to no good shenanigans and judging by the way you speak and type you seem to be a bit of a mischievous chav, in which case you deserve all the police harassment you get you little chav bitch, fuck the chavs! |
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over a year ago
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I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
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"This is down to Therese May and her massive investment in the police.
There are now so many of them, they go round arresting innocent people as they have nothing to do now London is a crime free city.
Word of warning, I hear ambulance crews are going round grabbing healthy people off the streets to
give the bored under worked NHS something to do... "
This amused me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Excuse me but, from some of the posts on this thread it appears that some people believe that,if you are arrested by the police, then you must be guilty.
Please tell me that no one really thinks like this.Otherwise what chance would anyone ever have of a fair trial? |
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"Excuse me but, from some of the posts on this thread it appears that some people believe that,if you are arrested by the police, then you must be guilty.
Please tell me that no one really thinks like this.Otherwise what chance would anyone ever have of a fair trial?"
Not at all.
The police will arrest people for a variety of reasons, a lot are not guilty.
I'd rather people were arrested & released uncharged than let a potential criminal go free.
I think most people have responded in reaction to how the OP has come accross & presented himself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Excuse me but, from some of the posts on this thread it appears that some people believe that,if you are arrested by the police, then you must be guilty.
Please tell me that no one really thinks like this.Otherwise what chance would anyone ever have of a fair trial?"
I don’t think Judge’s are going to start picking their jury from just Fab so the justice system should still be objective. |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
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Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view. |
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Not quite sure the point of this thread.
But what I do know is the OP will have to redo their pictures, as I don’t believe the photo of their hands (and very nice ones at that) will be accurate and still valid. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Excuse me but, from some of the posts on this thread it appears that some people believe that,if you are arrested by the police, then you must be guilty.
Please tell me that no one really thinks like this.Otherwise what chance would anyone ever have of a fair trial?
Not at all.
The police will arrest people for a variety of reasons, a lot are not guilty.
I'd rather people were arrested & released uncharged than let a potential criminal go free.
I think most people have responded in reaction to how the OP has come accross & presented himself "
That almost sounds as though people can be found guilty on the basis of their articulateness and grammatical skills. I hope I'm never up in front of such a prejudiced jury,I'd get 10 years just for using the word 'articulateness'. |
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Assuming you put up a resistance to being arrested (how they hurt your hand) your demeanour would only go to imply some form of guilt.
If you had nothing to worry about why not just deal with it calmly |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Assuming you put up a resistance to being arrested (how they hurt your hand) your demeanour would only go to imply some form of guilt.
If you had nothing to worry about why not just deal with it calmly "
Assuming?? |
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"Excuse me but, from some of the posts on this thread it appears that some people believe that,if you are arrested by the police, then you must be guilty.
Please tell me that no one really thinks like this.Otherwise what chance would anyone ever have of a fair trial?
Not at all.
The police will arrest people for a variety of reasons, a lot are not guilty.
I'd rather people were arrested & released uncharged than let a potential criminal go free.
I think most people have responded in reaction to how the OP has come accross & presented himself
That almost sounds as though people can be found guilty on the basis of their articulateness and grammatical skills. I hope I'm never up in front of such a prejudiced jury,I'd get 10 years just for using the word 'articulateness'."
If you create great words then your articulateability is overlooked. |
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"Assuming you put up a resistance to being arrested (how they hurt your hand) your demeanour would only go to imply some form of guilt.
If you had nothing to worry about why not just deal with it calmly
Assuming??"
Yes. I don’t know the facts so I have to assume. I can’t imagine another scenario that would damage his hand in such a way |
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"I’m a policewoman. Lots of people have fucked me... god bless them all
That’s our kind of policewoman. Come and arrest us!
On my way!! I shall bring my cuffs "
Yes please, with uniform and a truncheon. And the documents to extend the option on 24 hours custody.
It may take some time. |
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"Assuming you put up a resistance to being arrested (how they hurt your hand) your demeanour would only go to imply some form of guilt.
If you had nothing to worry about why not just deal with it calmly
Assuming??
Yes. I don’t know the facts so I have to assume. I can’t imagine another scenario that would damage his hand in such a way "
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"I’m a policewoman. Lots of people have fucked me... god bless them all
That’s our kind of policewoman. Come and arrest us!
On my way!! I shall bring my cuffs
Yes please, with uniform and a truncheon. And the documents to extend the option on 24 hours custody.
It may take some time. "
You’re getting 24 hours each. Luckily the cells are busy so you can share |
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By *lla_maiWoman
over a year ago
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Surely the only way the police could of "f up my hand" would be if you were resisting arrest, if you had nothing to be arrested for then why would you resist? Surely the handcuffs would just be a precautionary measure to ensure the safely of the police |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Assuming you put up a resistance to being arrested (how they hurt your hand) your demeanour would only go to imply some form of guilt.
If you had nothing to worry about why not just deal with it calmly
Assuming??
Yes. I don’t know the facts so I have to assume. I can’t imagine another scenario that would damage his hand in such a way "
I can imagine lots of scenarios in which an encounter with a police officer could result in injury.
It might be good if the OP gave us a bit more detail but it just doesn't seem fair to assume that he was doing anything wrong. Even an innocent person could handle the situation badly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view."
Au contrare, I work in an environment of regular searches, scrutinisation and random drug checks, I accept these as they serve a purpose. In fact regular contact would enable a rapport to build and the process becomes easier. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Assuming you put up a resistance to being arrested (how they hurt your hand) your demeanour would only go to imply some form of guilt.
If you had nothing to worry about why not just deal with it calmly
Assuming??
Yes. I don’t know the facts so I have to assume. I can’t imagine another scenario that would damage his hand in such a way
I can imagine lots of scenarios in which an encounter with a police officer could result in injury.
It might be good if the OP gave us a bit more detail but it just doesn't seem fair to assume that he was doing anything wrong. Even an innocent person could handle the situation badly."
Is it possible the hand bit is an autocorret typo and he was suggesting his head has been done in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Mistaken identity? nah police always done it to me n ma mates
Arrest you for absolutely no reason?
If this were true, surely you'd appeal that kind of treatment wouldn't you? I I got the form tey give U and ma hands are cut to shit"
We don’t know the full details though. Why were they cut? Were they too rough or were you resisting arrest and that’s how ? Or another reason ? Were they so badly cut you needed medical treatment ?
If you think they behaved incorrectly, fill the form in and follow the process.
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"Yh u can't call nobody nice u got no pic n batman is police
In English?
If I haven’t got a pic, how am I ugly? (I do have pics) and no, Batman is a millionaire vigilante...
Seriously chap, the Harry Kane comment was a joke. But from an old man, people (ie the ladies who’s pants I sssume you’re trying to get in) will be watching how you talk to others and the lack of respect and sense of humour you seem to demonstrate. I’m not here to bicker, just didn’t realise your skin was so thin. "
Maybe the joke wasn't needed. OP is clearmy peeved about it and making a joke was the best advice you had. Maybe humour wasn't needed this time eh? |
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"I never done anything when u live on a estate in Tottenham police don't care
Mistaken identity? nah police always done it to me n ma mates
Arrest you for absolutely no reason?
If this were true, surely you'd appeal that kind of treatment wouldn't you? I I got the form tey give U and ma hands are cut to shit
We don’t know the full details though. Why were they cut? Were they too rough or were you resisting arrest and that’s how ? Or another reason ? Were they so badly cut you needed medical treatment ?
If you think they behaved incorrectly, fill the form in and follow the process.
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Yeah good luck with that process OP |
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"I’m a policewoman. Lots of people have fucked me... god bless them all "
You have the right to remain hot as hell. Any sex toy you own can and will be used on you in my bedroom. You have the right to use safety words, and to have a third person present during any playtime.
(I know I've parodied U.S. Miranda rights but it works so much better than the UK rights) |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view."
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason. |
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"I wonder if he's been re arrested, as very quiet.
Shouldn't someone organise a prison break then??" He's obviously been released as he was online 12 hours ago . Although to be fair he may have been re-arrested by now. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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"I wonder if he's been re arrested, as very quiet.
Shouldn't someone organise a prison break then?? He's obviously been released as he was online 12 hours ago . Although to be fair he may have been re-arrested by now. "
How do you know? Someone could have sneaked a mobile phone into the nick? |
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"I wonder if he's been re arrested, as very quiet.
Shouldn't someone organise a prison break then?? He's obviously been released as he was online 12 hours ago . Although to be fair he may have been re-arrested by now.
How do you know? Someone could have sneaked a mobile phone into the nick?" That would never happen in this law abiding country |
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I love people that complain about police brutality like this, the simple answer is, don't resist arrest and you won't get hurt, or the even better option, don't do things or hang around with people that will get you arrested. It's pretty simple |
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The OP has been injured. We don’t know how. It may have been a case of deliberate police brutality. It may have been a paper cut from a £10 note given back to him by the officer after being dropped.
My advice is: if nabbed by the feds, just say “wernt me, guv” |
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"The OP has been injured. We don’t know how. It may have been a case of deliberate police brutality. It may have been a paper cut from a £10 note given back to him by the officer after being dropped.
My advice is: if nabbed by the feds, just say “wernt me, guv” "
Once you've been read you're rights you're invited to say something. Whatever you say, the 5-0 have to write it down for future evodense.
At this point it's best to say "ow officer, stop hitting me". |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have been detained questioned both in a station and on the street.
Have never kicked off with them or chatted back at them and have been on my way in no time.
Usually when someone kicks off especially if you have cuffs on then you’re going to hurt you’re self |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason."
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black. |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black. "
Maybe the busies thought they was running away with the loot |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m a policewoman. Lots of people have fucked me... god bless them all
That’s our kind of policewoman. Come and arrest us!
On my way!! I shall bring my cuffs "
I'd like to come and confess something. it will take about 5 days in August. Don't book any leave then..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black.
Maybe the busies thought they was running away with the loot "
I don’t think it’s something to be mocked, personally. |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black.
Maybe the busies thought they was running away with the loot
I don’t think it’s something to be mocked, personally. "
Mocked?! it was a genuine possible reason!! |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black. "
In which case, shocking......
And wrong. |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black. "
One of my friends was stopped late at night in East London near his house, he was stopped and searched.
He was dressed in smart casual clothing.
He said the police were very polite and respectful, he was left to go on his way...
Oh, and he's black...
But like everything there is far more to this story but it wouldn't make such good reading... |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black.
One of my friends was stopped late at night in East London near his house, he was stopped and searched.
He was dressed in smart casual clothing.
He said the police were very polite and respectful, he was left to go on his way...
Oh, and he's black...
But like everything there is far more to this story but it wouldn't make such good reading... "
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No one is stopped for no reason.
In what kind of fantasy world do you live in?"
No-one is stopped without a reason. There is always a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped. But you can catch people wanted for other crimes because they committed a minor traffic offence. |
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No one is stopped for no reason.
In what kind of fantasy world do you live in?
No-one is stopped without a reason. There is always a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped. But you can catch people wanted for other crimes because they committed a minor traffic offence."
My dad was a respectable middle aged guy, driving me and my bf at the time to the station early one morning.
Not doing anything illegal, not speeding or driving in any kind of way that would warrant suspicion.
He was followed,flashed and pulled over by the police with us in the car. When he asked why,they told hm they thought he was an illegal taxi.
Bollocks.They pulled him over because he was black.
My dad was polite and answered their questions. They eventually begrudgingly sent us on our way.
It was an eye opener for my white bf and pretty humiliating for my dad.
Doubt that would have happened to a middle aged white guy driving his kid to the station. |
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"I personally think that if the police could stop and search people at there will for no reason, there would obviously be a lot less crime committed with weapons and a lot less of the scourge of society which is narcotics on the streets.
If you have these in your possession you should be picked up for it. If you don't you'll benefit from a safer environment and eventually the need to stop and search people will diminish, just allow extra time for your journey.
The issue is there are not enough police.
Until it keeps happening you,time and time again. Then I think you'd have a different view.
If it kept happening to me time and time again I'd have a look at the common denominator and change my actions, behaviours and company accordingly.
No one is stopped for no reason.
They are.
I have friends who have been out for a run, in full running gear and they’ve been stopped and searched. Oh, and they’re black.
One of my friends was stopped late at night in East London near his house, he was stopped and searched.
He was dressed in smart casual clothing.
He said the police were very polite and respectful, he was left to go on his way...
Oh, and he's black...
But like everything there is far more to this story but it wouldn't make such good reading... "
Not alone. Was out with a mate in North London many moons ago, scruffy students and was stopped and searched by couple coppers. We are both white.
I'll be honest and say they were polite.
On flip side was on way home late one evening standing on tube platform (having previously stopped for a few beers) when some nutter decided he wanted to fight.
Hadn't seen or spoken to the guy before he just proceeded to push and goad me and tbh after 5 or so minutes I was getting mighty close to the point or reacting, when a guy came dashing down the platform, slammed the guy into the wall and proceeded to read this guy the riot act. Turned out to be off duty copper who'd seen what was going down.
Do one justify the other ... not sure. Do I feel aggrieved. Not at all.
But then I've only been subject to stop and search a couple of times in 30 years. If was once a month it would be very different.
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The cuffs the police use do have hard and potentially sharp edges, it's because they are made of metal. They had to give up on the furry ones.
But without struggling to break free from them or custody they won't cut up your hands unless they are faulty.
So the question is, were the handcuffs poorly made, or did the OP cut up his own hands then blame the police? |
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By *ustJ0dieTV/TS
over a year ago
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No one is stopped for no reason.
In what kind of fantasy world do you live in?
No-one is stopped without a reason. There is always a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped. But you can catch people wanted for other crimes because they committed a minor traffic offence.
My dad was a respectable middle aged guy, driving me and my bf at the time to the station early one morning.
Not doing anything illegal, not speeding or driving in any kind of way that would warrant suspicion.
He was followed,flashed and pulled over by the police with us in the car. When he asked why,they told hm they thought he was an illegal taxi.
Bollocks.They pulled him over because he was black.
My dad was polite and answered their questions. They eventually begrudgingly sent us on our way.
It was an eye opener for my white bf and pretty humiliating for my dad.
Doubt that would have happened to a middle aged white guy driving his kid to the station. "
So if you'll read my post, you'll see I said there was a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped.
IF (note the emphasis on IF) the person being stopped turns out to have outstanding warrants, then the officer needs to be able to justify stopping the person in court. (Unless it's part of an operation like the Xmas drink drive campaign) |
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No one is stopped for no reason.
In what kind of fantasy world do you live in?
No-one is stopped without a reason. There is always a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped. But you can catch people wanted for other crimes because they committed a minor traffic offence.
My dad was a respectable middle aged guy, driving me and my bf at the time to the station early one morning.
Not doing anything illegal, not speeding or driving in any kind of way that would warrant suspicion.
He was followed,flashed and pulled over by the police with us in the car. When he asked why,they told hm they thought he was an illegal taxi.
Bollocks.They pulled him over because he was black.
My dad was polite and answered their questions. They eventually begrudgingly sent us on our way.
It was an eye opener for my white bf and pretty humiliating for my dad.
Doubt that would have happened to a middle aged white guy driving his kid to the station.
So if you'll read my post, you'll see I said there was a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped.
IF (note the emphasis on IF) the person being stopped turns out to have outstanding warrants, then the officer needs to be able to justify stopping the person in court. (Unless it's part of an operation like the Xmas drink drive campaign)"
Yes I agree there was a reason and the reason is he was black.
That was just one occasion of many over the years.
All very well saying "change your behaviour and you won't get stopped"...bit difficult to change the colour of your skin. |
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No one is stopped for no reason.
In what kind of fantasy world do you live in?
No-one is stopped without a reason. There is always a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped. But you can catch people wanted for other crimes because they committed a minor traffic offence."
You beat me to it.
I think what irks most people is how flimsy the reason is......
Nonetheless, its still a reason.
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No one is stopped for no reason.
In what kind of fantasy world do you live in?
No-one is stopped without a reason. There is always a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped. But you can catch people wanted for other crimes because they committed a minor traffic offence.
My dad was a respectable middle aged guy, driving me and my bf at the time to the station early one morning.
Not doing anything illegal, not speeding or driving in any kind of way that would warrant suspicion.
He was followed,flashed and pulled over by the police with us in the car. When he asked why,they told hm they thought he was an illegal taxi.
Bollocks.They pulled him over because he was black.
My dad was polite and answered their questions. They eventually begrudgingly sent us on our way.
It was an eye opener for my white bf and pretty humiliating for my dad.
Doubt that would have happened to a middle aged white guy driving his kid to the station.
So if you'll read my post, you'll see I said there was a reason, no matter how flimsy it may seem to the person being stopped.
IF (note the emphasis on IF) the person being stopped turns out to have outstanding warrants, then the officer needs to be able to justify stopping the person in court. (Unless it's part of an operation like the Xmas drink drive campaign)
Yes I agree there was a reason and the reason is he was black.
That was just one occasion of many over the years.
All very well saying "change your behaviour and you won't get stopped"...bit difficult to change the colour of your skin."
Now it is easy to jump to the instant, it's racism conclusion. But how were you positioned in the car? And how bored was the policeman?
I have my son and his girlfriend a lift once and got stopped, for the same reason. But they were going out, so we're dressed up, I wasn't so didn't match. Also they both sat in the back... quite easy to see why they thought I may be an illegal cab. |
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